ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Army successfully conducted a training launch of the advanced Fatah-4 cruise missile under its Army Rocket Force Command, according to ISPR.
The military said the Fatah-4 missile is equipped with modern avionics and advanced navigation systems, enabling it to strike targets at long range with high precision. The exercise was aimed at enhancing operational readiness and validating the technical performance of various subsystems.
Senior military officials, scientists, and engineers witnessed the training launch and reviewed the missile’s performance. Experts expressed satisfaction over its accuracy, reliability, and improved survivability features.
Pakistan’s top leadership, including Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir, congratulated the team involved in the successful test.
They also praised the efforts of scientists, engineers, and personnel contributing to the Fatah missile program, highlighting their dedication and technical expertise in strengthening the country’s defense capabilities.